African American studies
CFP: "The Past's Digital Presence: Database, Archive, and Knowledge Work in the Humanities"
Submitted by pdp on Jul 06, 2009, 11:01 AM
Call For Papers
The Past?s Digital Presence: Database, Archive, and Knowledge Work in the Humanities
A Graduate Student Symposium at Yale University
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Digital Scholarship: the Matrix Remix
Submitted by Ray Uzwyshyn on Jun 08, 2009, 10:02 AM
A remix of a digital video originally done for a HASTAC Forum (Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Advanced Collaboratory) on digital scholarship. http://uwf.edu/ruzwyshyn/Raysvideos/digitalscholarship.html Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQS6jpMvcwI
A remix of a digital video originally done for a HASTAC Forum (Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Advanced Collaboratory) on digital scholarship. http://uwf.edu/ruzwyshyn/Raysvideos/digitalscholarship.html Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQS6jpMvcwI
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Duke U Press Publishes Study by Obama's Mama
Submitted by Cathy Davidson on May 04, 2009, 02:03 PM
It hasn't been very often, if ever, in American history that the mother of the President of the United States was a scholar and an academic. Congratulations to Duke University Press for publishing Against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, by the late S. Ann Dunham. Duke U Press Editorial Director Ken Wissoker notes: ?It is a great privilege for Duke University Press to be publishing this remarkable work by Ann Dunham. Her global perspective and obvious respect for other people?s intelligence and self-direction is a model we all can learn from. Her children clearly have!?
It hasn't been very often, if ever, in American history that the mother of the President of the United States was a scholar and an academic. Congratulations to Duke University Press for publishing Against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, by the late S. Ann Dunham. Duke U Press Editorial Director Ken Wissoker notes: ?It is a great privilege for Duke University Press to be publishing this remarkable work by Ann Dunham. Her global perspective and obvious respect for other people?s intelligence and self-direction is a model we all can learn from. Her children clearly have!?
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Creativity and Play Across the Disciplines
Submitted by jchall1960 on Mar 22, 2009, 04:54 PM
Creativity and Play Across the Disciplines. . . . Conference at the University of Alabama
Creativity and Play Across the Disciplines. . . . Conference at the University of Alabama
The Digital Divide and Diasporic Identity
Submitted by emoses_84 on Jan 05, 2009, 02:44 PM
How do we identify ourselves in the digital divide in the face of diasporic division?
How do we identify ourselves in the digital divide in the face of diasporic division?
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American Studies at the Digital Crossroads
Submitted by dkimmey on Oct 12, 2008, 03:47 PM
This week I'll be participating in a panel at the American Studies Association annual convention that will address digital scholarship, pedagogy, and publication ... and I'd love your input. Comment on my blog or take a quick survey to add your insights to our discussion on Friday, Oct 17.
This week I'll be participating in a panel at the American Studies Association annual convention that will address digital scholarship, pedagogy, and publication ... and I'd love your input. Comment on my blog or take a quick survey to add your insights to our discussion on Friday, Oct 17.
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